You judge: Did the coach trip a kid? (video)

Canadian authorities are considering charging a youth hockey coach who was caught on video apparently tripping a 13-year-old player in the handshake line at a recent game in Vancouver.

The boy broke a wrist in the fall on the ice, according to Canada.com. Coach Martin Tremblay has been suspended from the Vancouver Minor Hockey Association after the incident on Saturday, June 23, Canada.com reports.

Mounties are reportedly recommending a charge of assault against Tremblay, who also faces a league disciplinary hearing.

Amateur video of the game began going viral on Thursday. The footage appears to show Tremblay, coach of the Hornets in the UBC youth spring recreational league, tripping the player after the team’s 5-4 win against the Richmond Steel team.

One parent told Canada.com that the apparent tension between the coach and the player began earlier during the game.